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instaknobs

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Yeah- meeting her friends wasn't a priority when she was getting cash back and going a day later. Would it really be £500 for a shorthaul flight? I thought it would be a LOT less?


Also- the irony of her promoting her friends '80's Dance Class' after shitting all over dance/step aerobic classes a few weeks ago.
i also thought that, wouldnt imagine the ticket was even half of that anyway,
 
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smurphette

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I’ve placed a subtle acknowledgement on my socials. I have made the UK my home by choice and I love living in London. My friends and work colleagues are genuinely upset about the Queen’s death, and I fully understand why. You don't need to be a royalist to admire her strength and commitment to public service.
This exactly. You respect the country you're in! And I know British people who don't care and others who are very upset. I'm not going to invalidate their feelings. Even I feel a bit sad! She's been a constant.

Exactly I’m not someone that loves the royals (other then the crown and the drama 😂). But it’s the end of an era - the last queen for a while.
Do I agree with everything she has done around Andrew - No. Can I understand why she did it as a mother - Yes.
But as you said she had a sense of Duty and saw that out until the end. And for most of the time served with grace. Her death seems to be on par with Diana - as in the U.K. coming together and mourning. Don’t recall seeing crowds of people outside for Philips death (maybe I’m wrong).
Feel very similar. Charles? Won't particularly care. But she was different.
 
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